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Wintersong Jun 30th 2016 10:23 am

Re: Skunk problem
 

Originally Posted by Steerpike (Post 11990264)
Don't know how I did it, but I somehow learned to enjoy the skunk smell! I wouldn't want it on my clothing, but driving past a dead skunk on the road is now a positive experience :) . It's all in the mind ...

Nononononononono.

No.

Pulaski Jun 30th 2016 10:49 am

Re: Skunk problem
 

Originally Posted by Wintersong (Post 11990545)
Have you tried spraying around the property with pepper spray? Easily made at home - spray it on bushes etc. around the boundary.

How to Get Rid of Animal Pests With Hot Pepper Spray

And reapply after every time it rains. :nod:

Life is too short to have to deal with that. :rolleyes:

not2old Jul 1st 2016 1:51 am

Re: Skunk problem
 
thanks for the replies to my OP

Its become so severe that drastic action is needed. We have an 8'x8' raised shed at the bottom of the yard & centrally located where the stink is coming from. Don't know if they're fighting over Brexit or the euro 16, making out whatever, its 24/7 stench that carries through the windows into our house

Starting to using some of the suggestions in this thread

- Fox pee as well as hot pepper concoction sprayed under the shed

- Will get me a trap, like the ones used by the wildlife catcher service

- Add to it moth balls & strong flood lights placed under the shed blaring at whatever is under there.

mrken30 Jul 1st 2016 1:56 am

Re: Skunk problem
 
If you have youngsters they have problem controlling their stink glands. This will improve when they get older. Baby skunks do look cute if you see them.

not2old Jul 1st 2016 2:02 am

Re: Skunk problem
 

Originally Posted by mrken30 (Post 11991038)
If you have youngsters they have problem controlling their stink glands. This will improve when they get older. Baby skunks do look cute if you see them.

Thanks for that info

cute & smelly doesn't work :rofl:

lizzyq Jul 1st 2016 8:20 am

Re: Skunk problem
 
And, once they have moved out, fence off underneath the shed so they can't repeat your experience next breeding season.

LondonSquirrel Jul 1st 2016 10:27 am

Re: Skunk problem
 
I have smelt skunk funk and to me it wasn't the worst smell in the world, it just smelt of rotten garbage or rotten onions. DH's family cat also had to be bathed in tomato juice!

Would be a very expensive solution but I wonder if you could live-trap the youngsters and get their scent glands removed? I know that is what people who keep pet skunks do. Yes some people keep them as pets even in the UK!

Very happy to see that everyone is suggesting kind solutions, happy 4th July for Monday!

mamasue Jul 1st 2016 11:55 am

Re: Skunk problem
 

Originally Posted by Steerpike (Post 11990264)
Don't know how I did it, but I somehow learned to enjoy the skunk smell! I wouldn't want it on my clothing, but driving past a dead skunk on the road is now a positive experience :) . It's all in the mind ...


And I thought I was the only one!! :thumbsup:

thinbrit Jul 1st 2016 12:13 pm

Re: Skunk problem
 

Originally Posted by mrken30 (Post 11990263)
I have heard tomato juice is good. My wife said they had to bathe their dog in tomato juice when he tried playing with a skunk.

I'm sure there are many variations on this, but this is what we use on our ranch:
Tomato Juice, Dawn Dish Soap (brand matters), baking soda, hydrogen peroxide. It will not completely neutralize the smell, but will greatly diminish it. We have a 'skunk kit' on hand at all times in one of the kitchen cupboards :fingerscrossed:

If your pet was sprayed in the face, don't forget to rinse the eyes with eye wash very thoroughly and apply liquid tears:thumbs:

We had an injured baby skunk in the hospital the other day, one of the techs ended up adopting it. To go with her goat, owl, squirrel, cats, dogs, monkey, and who knows what else. And yes, the goat lives INSIDE the house. Only in Texas :)

Now, you think skunks smell, then try expressing a dogs anal glands for a rank smell :sick:

scrubbedexpat099 Jul 1st 2016 12:13 pm

Re: Skunk problem
 
Hmmm

Thought this was a Hillary thread.

thinbrit Jul 1st 2016 12:15 pm

Re: Skunk problem
 

Originally Posted by Boiler (Post 11991432)
Thought this was a Hillary thread.

Been there, done that, bought the T-Shirt
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scrubbedexpat099 Jul 1st 2016 12:21 pm

Re: Skunk problem
 

Originally Posted by thinbrit (Post 11991434)
Been there, done that, bought the T-Shirt
http://www.alternet.org/files/styles..._t-shirt_0.png

BE Group Buy?

dc koop Jul 1st 2016 4:58 pm

Re: Skunk problem
 
Bright light
Motion activated sprinkler
Skunks don't climb fences very well. Make sure base of fence is buried about a foot below ground
Wire trap, cover with tarp which will calm skunk, make sure it's airtight. attach shop vac hose to exhaust pipe of car, rev car a few times, bye bye skunk

LondonSquirrel Jul 2nd 2016 10:04 am

Re: Skunk problem
 

Originally Posted by dc koop (Post 11991524)
Wire trap, cover with tarp which will calm skunk, make sure it's airtight. attach shop vac hose to exhaust pipe of car, rev car a few times, bye bye skunk

The award for least nice poster of the thread goes to you. Glad I don't know you in RL.

BillericayDicky Jul 2nd 2016 3:42 pm

Re: Skunk problem
 
So we have the ability to put a particular poster on ignore? If so, how does that work?

Yes dc koop, I am talking about you.


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